Abstract
BACKGROUND: Zolbetuximab plus chemotherapy is the standard of care for unresectable advanced gastric cancer that is human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative and claudin-18 isoform 2 (CLDN18.2)-positive (2+/3+ staining intensity in ≥75% of tumor cells). The dynamics of CLDN18.2 expression after zolbetuximab remain poorly understood. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using immunohistochemistry, we retrospectively assessed CLDN18.2 expression in tumor samples from CLDN18.2-positive advanced gastric cancer collected before and after zolbetuximab-containing chemotherapy. Expression levels were evaluated based on the proportion of cells with ≥2+ staining intensity using multiple cut-off values (75%, 40%, and 25%). RESULTS: Among 65 patients who received zolbetuximab-containing therapy, CLDN18.2 status was assessable at both baseline and disease progression in 15 patients. At disease progression, 53.3% of cases converted to CLDN18.2-negative. CLDN18.2 positivity was retained in 66.7% and 73.3% of patients when applying 40% and 25% cut-off levels, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: CLDN18.2 expression above the ≥75% cut-off declined after zolbetuximab, but lower-level expression was often preserved, supporting the potential for subsequent targeted therapy.